This is the unauthorized, uncensored, and unbelievable true story behind the making of a pop culture phenomenon....

Best book I've ever heard on making pop culture

By
Chris Smith
on
07-13-16

The City on the Edge of Forever

By:
Harlan Ellison

Narrated by:
full cast,
Orson Scott Card,
Bonnie MacBird,
and others

Length: 8 hrs and 1 min

Unabridged

Overall

57

Performance

54

Story

54

The original teleplay that became the classic Star Trek episode, with an expanded introductory essay by Harlan Ellison, The City on the Edge of Forever has been surrounded by controversy....

Ok Harlan, we get it

By
S.E.B.
on
02-11-17

The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years: From the Next Generation to J. J. Abrams

The Complete, Uncensored, and Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek

By:
Edward Gross,
Mark A. Altman

Narrated by:
Aaron Landon,
Alex Hyde-White,
David Stifel,
and others

Length: 34 hrs and 35 mins

Unabridged

Overall

255

Performance

243

Story

242

The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years is an incisive, no-holds-barred oral history of post-Original Series Star Trek, told exclusively by the people who were there, in their own words....

There be Light Here

By
Dave
on
11-26-16

Star Trek X: The Lost Years (Adapted)

By:
J. M. Dillard

Narrated by:
Leonard Nimoy

Length: 2 hrs and 56 mins

Original Recording

Overall

144

Performance

127

Story

127

After the end of the Enterprise™'s five-year mission, Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy struggle to establish new lives apart from one another and the starship....

Unexpected

By
ColossiansThree...
on
02-27-15

Sticks and Stones

A Trek Novel

By:
Robert Jeschonek

Narrated by:
Alison Pitt

Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins

Unabridged

Overall

16

Performance

14

Story

14

Once upon a galaxy, a spaced-out writer launched a novel exploring a starry saga set in a universe much like a certain trek we know and love....

Meh It's Star Trek

By
Christopher V Baker
on
10-30-16

Star Trek, The Next Generation: The Genesis Wave, Book 2 (Adapted)

By:
John Vornholt

Narrated by:
TIm Russ

Length: 3 hrs

Original Recording

Overall

204

Performance

105

Story

106

The spectacular conclusion to the thrilling double-sized adventure! Like an unstoppable cosmic storm, the dreaded Genesis Wave continues...

A must read for all Trekkies.

By
cbarogue
on
06-26-16

Star Trek, The Next Generation: The Genesis Wave, Book 1 (Adapted)

By:
John Vornholt

Narrated by:
Tim Russ

Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins

Original Recording

Overall

241

Performance

129

Story

130

Intended to create life from nothingness, the Genesis Wave had the potential to become a weapon of awe-inspiring destructiveness, capable of rearranging matter...

Great Book

By
John
on
11-12-03

Star Trek Movie Tie-In

By:
Alan Dean Foster

Narrated by:
Zachary Quinto

Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins

Unabridged

Overall

733

Performance

477

Story

472

Are you willing to settle for an ordinary life? Or do you think you were meant for something better? Something special...."

Excellent

By
Katelyn
on
05-14-09

Publisher's Summary

Eighteen years ago the Starship Enterprise thwarted an alien invasion from another universe, and Captain Robert April took possession of the interdimensional transfer device that made it possible. Since then each captain of the Enterprise, from Christopher Pike to James T. Kirk, has guarded this secret with his life.

Now Romulan agents have succeeded in stealing the device and are using it to banish Ambassador Sarek and Councillor Gorkon to an unknown realm in the midst of their groundbreaking Federation-Klingon peace negotiations. With time running out as interstellar war looms in one universe - and alien forces marshal in another - will Captain Kirk and his crew preserve the tenuous peace and reclaim the key between the dimensions?

Weak

Struggled to Finish

As a fan of the original Star Trek TV series it was just okay overall and I struggled to listen to it all the way through. (The first book in the series was really good, the second is the same as the third.) The story is okay, but you have to be fan to really like it. Robert Petkoff's performance is the best part. He has each Star Trek character down and is near spot-on with the accents. I would only recommend this book to Star Trek fans.

Refreshingly Enjoyable

Since I listened to the series out of order, this was the first Star Trek audio book I have listened to and I found it very enjoyable. It was fun to listen to the descriptions of the familiar characters and heard about a new adventure. I look forward to listening to more.

The last book in the series was

the best! The journey of the Enterprise is never easy. The third and final chapter is the conclusion of an 18 year secret that previous captain's of the Enterprise knew. Robert Petkoff the narrator performance of all the characters on the Enterprise was excellent. Read all 3 books and enjoy the journey.

The voice acting was fantastic

The voice acting was fantastic! This was one of the best audiobooks I have listened to when it comes to the voice acting. They did a great job making the reader sound like the character that was supposed to be speaking. I really want to find out what happens when they go in front of Starfleet.

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Mark Shackleford

04-22-17

excellent...... 😎

sometimes you can read or listen to a Star Trek book and think, "is that it", but not this one, i enjoyed it throughly .... and you have the rare joy of it being unabridged ....... i wont give away any plot twists, but surfice to say its well worth getting ...... 😎

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Jane Barker

01-14-17

Great story

Loved this story. The story was great. It kept me company on my long trips.

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Stov

11-05-16

Weakest of the trilogy, still good

A bit slower than the previous books, still good, but a bit slower paced that the previous two

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Ron

11-05-16

terrific reader

Robert petkoff's ability to mimic the voices from the original series is spot on. This story is typical Star Trek: great if you're in to it, otherwise a bit cliché. However, it IS pure escapism and the reading is engaging; it's easy to lose oneself for a number of hours without needing to pay close attention.

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P aul Eaton

09-06-16

A wild ride

This the third and final book was just as good. And I still could not see how this would end. Think I listen to it again 9/10